Disaster Risk Management and Korean Policies

  • 4.6
Approx. 19 hours to complete

Description

In the past, developing countries such as Korea lacked guidelines for exploring effective policies for disaster-resilient growth, resulting in unnecessary sacrifices in terms of time, resources, and human capital. Through the lessons learned by Korea, currently developing countries facing socio-economic development can build disaster resilience without sacrifices.

Knowledge

  • Can explain how humans have understood and accepted disasters and how they have worked to reduce them.
  • Can summarize the theories that explain the

Outline

  • Conceptual framework for disaster risk management
  • Concept of Disaster
  • Concept of Disaster
  • Conceptual framework for disaster risk management
  • Disasters in Korea
  • Disaster Risk Management
  • Evolutionary Trajectory
  • Disaster Theories
  • Major Disasters and Following Response Evolution
  • Power-law distribution 1
  • Power-law distribution 2
  • Disaster Risk Management
  • Evolutionary Trajectory
  • Disaster Theories
  • Major Disasters and Following Response Evolution
  • Power-law distribution
  • Disaster Risk Management
  • Evolutionary Trajectory
  • Disaster Theories
  • Major Disasters and Following Response Evolution
  • Power-law distribution
  • Sound DRM policies of Korea
  • Prevention and Mitigation
  • Preparedness, Response, and Relief
  • Prevention and Mitigation
  • Preparedness, Response, and Relief
  • Prevention and Mitigation
  • Preparedness, Response, and Relief
  • Science and Technology for Disaster Risk Management
  • Analysis of Disaster Damage using Geospatial Information 1
  • Analysis of Disaster Damage using Geospatial Information 2
  • Moving platform for Acquiring On-site Disaster Information
  • Practice of SFDRR Indicator using Korean Statistical Data
  • Analysis of Disaster Damage using Geospatial Information 1
  • Analysis of Disaster Damage using Geospatial Information 2
  • Moving platform for Acquiring On-site Disaster Information
  • Practice of SFDRR Indicator using Korean Statistical Data
  • Practice of SFDRR Indicator using Korean Statistical Data
  • Science and Technology for Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Recommendations for a Disaster Resilient Nation
  • Enhancing Comprehensiveness, Professionalism, Risk Analysis and Governance
  • Strengthening Situational Awareness and Control
  • Prioritizing Resilience, Sustainability, and Inclusiveness
  • Enhancing Comprehensiveness, Professionalism, Risk Analysis and Governance
  • Strengthening Situational Awareness and Control
  • Prioritizing Resilience, Sustainability, and Inclusiveness
  • Recommendations for a Disaster Resilient Nation

Summary of User Reviews

Discover how Korea has developed innovative solutions to manage risks faced by communities and the impact of disasters. Read reviews from learners who have taken the course and find out why it is highly recommended.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

The course content is comprehensive and covers various aspects of disaster risk management in Korea.

Pros from User Reviews

  • In-depth coverage of disaster risk management policies and practices in Korea
  • Expert instructors with extensive knowledge and experience in the field
  • Engaging and interactive learning materials and exercises
  • Practical insights and case studies that can be applied in real-life situations

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some learners find the course material too technical and difficult to understand
  • The course does not provide a global perspective on disaster risk management
  • The course can be time-consuming due to the amount of material covered
  • The course is only available in Korean, which may limit accessibility for non-Korean speakers
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Approx. 19 hours to complete
Sohn, Hong-Gyoo
Yonsei University
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Sohn, Hong-Gyoo

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